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David Wilkerson

Testimony to the Nations!

The gospel must be preached as a witness, backed up by a life that testifies to its reality, in order to effectively touch nations for Christ.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the urgency of preaching the gospel as a testimony to all nations, highlighting that the end will come only after this has been accomplished. He critiques the current state of many churches in America, where the true gospel is often compromised, resulting in a lack of genuine witness to Christ's lordship. Wilkerson warns against relying solely on strategies and methods for church growth, asserting that true transformation comes from a deep, personal relationship with Jesus. He acknowledges that some churches are thriving under pastors who prioritize prayer and a deeper walk with God. Ultimately, he calls for a return to authentic testimony that reflects the reality of the gospel in believers' lives.

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"And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come" (Matthew 24:14).

Many in the church today try to determine the nearness of Christ's return by reading the signs of the times. Yet one of the clearest statements Jesus makes about his second coming is contained in the verse above: The end will come only after the gospel has been preached to all nations -- as a testimony.

The word Jesus uses for "witness" in this verse is the same Greek word used for "testimony," which literally means proof of fact. Christ is speaking here of not just preaching the gospel, but of presenting it as a testimony. In short, the gospel we preach is effective only if it is backed up by a life that testifies to its reality.

You would think that in America, a nation filled with thousands of evangelical churches, there would be a strong gospel witness. But many churches have compromised the true gospel of Christ and there is very little testimony of his lordship in the lives of the people. They are not true witnesses and the churches are not thriving.

Too many ministers, young and old, run all over the world looking for strategies to produce growth in their churches. They attend seminars, conventions and "think tanks" searching for the key to building a larger church. Still others flock to "revivals" in the hope that they will learn new methods of how to have the Holy Spirit fall on their congregation. But it takes more than new ideas or strategies to touch nations for Christ.

I am thankful there are exceptions, however, and God is moving mightily in churches where pastors catch a vision and spend time on their faces before the Lord. And they are leading their congregations into a deeper walk with the Lord. All our plans are in vain if Jesus is not enthroned in every area of our lives!

Sermon Outline

  1. The Gospel as a Witness
  2. The Problem of Compromised Churches
  3. The Need for a Deeper Walk with God
  4. The Importance of Prayer and Intimacy with God
  5. Leading Congregations into a Deeper Walk

Key Quotes

“The end will come only after the gospel has been preached to all nations -- as a testimony.” — David Wilkerson
“The gospel we preach is effective only if it is backed up by a life that testifies to its reality.” — David Wilkerson
“All our plans are in vain if Jesus is not enthroned in every area of our lives!” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • A true gospel witness requires a life that testifies to the reality of Christ's lordship.
  • Compromised churches often lack a strong gospel witness, leading to stagnation and decline.
  • A deeper walk with God is essential for effective ministry and touching nations for Christ.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for the gospel to be preached as a witness?
The gospel must be presented as proof of fact, backed up by a life that testifies to its reality.
Why are many churches not thriving?
Many churches have compromised the true gospel of Christ and there is very little testimony of his lordship in the lives of the people.
What is the key to touching nations for Christ?
It takes more than new ideas or strategies; it requires a deeper walk with the Lord.
What is the importance of prayer and intimacy with God?
All our plans are in vain if Jesus is not enthroned in every area of our lives.

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